Weekend Event Guide
Here are the top 7 things to do in San Antonio this Labor Day weekend
Enjoy the end of the summer season with the help of Alamo City's hottest happenings on the weekend of August 28-31. Catch country music stars like Robert Earl Keen and Miranda Lambert in concert or experience the new exhibit at the Artpace San Antonio. Check out the top seven things to do in San Antonio this Labor Day weekend. For a complete list of events, visit our calendar.
Thursday, August 28
Artpace San Antonio presents Juan Ramos: "Sisyphus Strut" opening reception
The work of Texas artist Juan Ramos debuts at Artpace San Antonio. The gallery’s Fall 2025 Hudson Showroom Opening Reception, "Sisyphus Strut,” will feature works like "Southside Loteria” and a soundtrack of 12 songs from Ramos’ time with San Antonio bands. Guests will also get a preview of his graphic novel-in-progress, "San Anto Sentinels," displayed salon-style. Reception admission is free.
Briscoe Western Art Museum presents "Aloha Vaqueros"
The Briscoe Western Art Museum exhibition “Aloha Vaqueros” is on display through this weekend. The exhibition focuses on the American West across the Pacific Ocean. Visitors can explore the relationship between Mexico’s vaqueros and Hawaii’s paniolo cowboys.
Robert Earl Keen and Friends: Applause for the Cause
Country music stars join forces on stage at Whitewater Amphitheater in the spirit of philanthropy. Applause for the Cause will feature live performances by headliner Robert Earl Keen, Jack Ingram, Ryan Bingham, the trio of Miranda Lambert, Ray Wylie Hubbard, and other special guests. Get more information on Tixr.
Aztec Theatre presents Citizen Soldier in concert
Rock band Citizen Soldier performs live at Aztec Theatre. They’re best known for songs like “Would Anyone Care” and “I’m Not Okay.” The band comes to San Antonio in support of their new album, Family Heirlooms. Get more details on Ticketmaster.
Friday, August 29
San Antonio Museum of Art presents Larry Bell: "Improvisations"
Experimental artist Larry Bell’s work is the newest exhibition at the San Antonio Museum of Art. Visitors can experience a selection of Bell’s pieces from his time in the buzzy 1960s Los Angeles art scene through the present day. Media includes glass wall installations, scaled collages, sculptures, and more. The exhibition is open through January 4, 2026.
Saturday, August 30
Brincos Dieras: Mi 30 Aniversario
Comedian Brincos Dieras performs a special show at the Majestic Theatre. Dieras is best known for his signature outfits, clown comedy, and edgy humor. He comes to San Antonio as part of the "Mi 30 Aniversario" tour. Dieras will be joined by special guests Jose Luis Zagar and Kevin Contreras.
Stable Hall presents Fitz and the Tantrums in concert
Indie pop band Fitz and the Tantrums play live at Stable Hall. The Los Angeles-based group is best known for songs like “Out of My League” and “123456.” They have released five albums in their career, including the 2022 project Let Yourself Free most recently. Tickets are on sale now.



